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May 06, 2020



Magnusson Klemencic Associates promoted Wyatt Henderson, Chris Lubke and Adam Theiss to principal. Henderson and Chris Lubke are in the Seattle office and Theiss is in Chicago. Henderson is in MKA's sports specialist group with a project portfolio of arenas, stadiums and sports-related facilities for the NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB, MLS and universities. Most recently, he was the structural project manager for the design of Chase Center, a 1.7 million-square-foot, mixed-use/entertainment development in San Francisco for the Golden State Warriors. Lubke is in MKA's convention center specialist group and leads the firm's long-span structures technical specialist team. He has worked on 16 convention center projects with program areas up to 1.2 million square feet. He is the structural project manager on the 1.2-million-square-foot expansion to Javits Convention Center in New York City. Theiss is in MKA's residential and hospitality specialist groups. The firm said his engineering solutions for projects in these markets have resulted in structurally efficient, yet architecturally enhanced spaces and a portfolio of innovative U.S. towers. He also leads the firm's foundations technical specialist team. Magnusson Klemencic Associates provides structural and civil engineering services worldwide.

Holmberg Mechanical added Jason Goetz as director of project management. Goetz has 16 years of general contracting experience and will strengthen teamwork between clients, design teams and Holmberg. His expertise and experience in project management, ability to solve problems, and communicate with stakeholders make him an invaluable team member, the firm said. Holmberg provides engineering and mechanical contracting services in the Puget Sound region.

Ronnie “Jo” Miller is now part owner of Seattle-based True North Land Surveying, making it a 100% women-owned business. The opportunity for Miller to become a part owner opened when vice president Tim Ingraham retired. Miller has been a project surveyor with True North for the past three years. She has experience managing construction, settlement monitoring, monitoring wells and design projects.



The Watershed Co. hired Leila Willoughby-Oakes as an associate planner, Jake Robertson as an arborist and Sage Presster as an ecologist. Willoughby-Oakes is a land use planner with 10 years of experience in the U.S. and Canada, including most recently as a planner for five years with the city of Federal Way. Robertson is an ISA-certified arborist with a background in urban forestry. He will do arborist studies and urban forest management plans. Presster will do wetland and stream delineations, monitoring projects and technical writing. Kirkland-based Watershed provides natural resources assessment, mitigation and restoration design, environmental planning and permitting, stormwater monitoring, arborist and landscape architecture services.





In Everett, Reid Middleton promoted Dave Swanson to executive vice president, and Paul Crocker and Corbin Hammer to directors in its structural engineering group. In San Diego, it promoted Darin Aveyard to director and hired Jorge Gutierrez as a senior civil engineer. Gutierrez has a civil engineering degree from San Diego State University. Everett-based Reid Middleton provides civil and structural engineering, planning and permitting and surveying services.
Apr 29, 2020





In Seattle, Bohlin Cywinski Jackson promoted Patreese Martin to principal, David Miller to associate principal, Nick Hons to senior associate, and Huyen Hoang and Garrett Reynolds to associate. Martin is an architect who advocates for change and the betterment of the practice through her firm-wide stewardship of the 2030 Commitment. Her portfolio includes Everlane's new retail stores, Expedia's Seattle campus, Independence Pass Residence in Aspen and the Weyerhaeuser Center for Health Sciences at the University of Puget Sound.
Miller has worked on a range of project types and scales. Projects he has contributed to include the Grand Teton Visitor Center, Whistler Residence, and Ae'o, a mixed-use residential tower in Honolulu. Hons, an architect, has contributed to projects — from houses (Council Crest Residence in Portland) to large, complex civic, commercial and corporate projects (Fire Station 32 in Seattle and Nu Skin Innovation Center in Provo, Utah). Hoang is a project manager who has been on the design team for Everlane, working on several of the digital retailer's brick-and-mortar stores. Reynolds, an architect, has worked on projects that include a sustainability tree house in rural West Virginia, an urban mixed-use project in Portland, and a custom home on California's coastline.






In Seattle, Hart Crowser hired Eamaan Tabatabai and Jason Sved as geotechnical engineers and Joe Dapcevich as a field geologist. In Portland, the firm hired Della Graham as a geologist and resilience specialist and Luke Kevan as a geotechnical engineer. In Wailuku, Hawaii, it hired Natalie Rothman as an environmental scientist. Tabatabai has worked on building development projects for Amazon, the University of Washington, Bellevue College and The Wolff Co. Other clients include cities and utility districts. Sved has done field work and project management for food processing plants, telecommunication towers, churches, fire stations, elementary and high schools, sports facilities, highways, bridges, levees, trucking facilities, utility installations and health care buildings. Dapcevich has experience with construction sites, geological investigations, landslides and sinkholes, habitat restoration and lab testing.
Graham has 12 years of experience, managing projects involving environmental investigation and remediation, hazardous materials, stormwater, air emissions and disaster resilience. She is the resilience and community preparedness coordinator for Columbia County Emergency Management, working to strengthen the county's resiliency through outreach and education. Kevan has worked on projects involving deep building foundations, seismic hazard, retaining walls and slope stability. His clients have included the Oregon Department of Transportation, Washington State Department of Transportation, Portland Bureau of Transportation, and counties and municipalities. Rothman has a background in habitat vulnerability, restoration ecology and sustainability. She is experienced in environmental education and will support the county of Maui's MS4 Storm Water Program, and wetland and ecosystem projects. Hart Crowser provides geotechnical engineering, environmental science and engineering, stormwater services and resilience engineering.

Sazan Environmental Services added Dan Tedrow as a principal in its Portland office. Tedrow has 12 years of experience in the built environment with a focus on project management, owner's representation and facility asset management. The firm helps optimize building design and performance through third-party review services and sustainability consulting.